Destiny 2's The Witch Queen expansion changed a lot of things for the game through a compelling campaign, new gameplay features, and the rework of past elements that needed a few tweaks or complete overhauls. Among them is the Void 3.0 update, which completely changed what it means to build around Void subclasses in Destiny 2 and actually play them, elevating the gameplay loop to new heights, inventing powerful combos, and adding depth to existing aspects. Ever since the rework of Void subclasses and the confirmation on Bungie's part that players would experience the 3.0 update for both Solar and Arc, players have been wondering which element they would see get this treatment first, and also when.
Because of all the secrecy surrounding Season 17 and the element rework coming with it, Destiny 2 fans are coming up with theories as to why this is the case and what it means, both in terms of narrative and gameplay. A very likely answer to this question may be that the story beats of Season 17 and the new Solar 3.0 or Arc 3.0 update might be much more closely linked than one would think, hence why Bungie didn't reveal anything about either of them. If that is the case, there is a very plausible route that Bungie might be taking with Season 17, and it revolves around events that go back as far as Season of Arrivals before the Beyond Light expansion was released.
Destiny 2: The Case for Arc 3.0 in Season 17
Season of Arrivals was the last Season of the Shadowkeep era, and it was one of the most story-advancing Seasons to date because of how it tied the changes being made to Destiny 2 through the Destiny Content Vault with narrative reasons for them. Another reason why Season of Arrivals was such a big release is that it served as
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